Many of our researchers are recognised as leaders in their respective fields. For more information about their work please see Research and Expertise.

If you’re interested in temporary work or if you’re an Anglia Ruskin University student or graduate looking for careers advice please contact ‘The Employment Bureau’.

International Applicants

Impact of Brexit on EU applicants

The government has confirmed that there has been no change to the rights and status of EU nationals in the UK as a result of the referendum, and that it ‘recognises and values the important contribution made by EU and other non-UK citizens who work, study and live in the UK’. The UK remains a member of the EU for the time being and the government has confirmed that there will be no immediate changes to UK visa policies for those currently in, or contemplating coming to, the UK from the EU. In terms of recruiting EU staff in the longer term, any changes will depend on the kind of relationship the UK negotiates with the EU. However, we are committed to highlighting the value of all EU staff, including researchers and academics and the UK government is being urged to guarantee that those currently working at universities can continue to do so in the long term.

Living and Working in the UK

This section provides some useful information to help you plan your time before you travel to the UK, and identifies the main things you need to consider once you arrive.

Working in the UK

If you’re a national from the EU or European Economic Area, a Swiss national, or a national of Bulgaria or Romania, visit the European Nationals section of the UK Visas and Immigration website for the latest information regarding your right to work in the UK.